Suzuki e-Survivor electric concept SUV REVEALED in pictures

Suzuki e-Survivor electric concept SUV REVEALED in pictures

Firstly, there seems to be more screens fitted inside than a branch of Currys.

There’s one inside the flat-bottomed steering wheel, one fitted on the dash above the passenger, one large on that stretches across the upper dashboard/windscreen which has a number of smaller screen integrated into it.

You’ll also notice that the there is the centre console which seems to display information in a 3D layout, almost holographic.

Lastly there are two mini screens built into the seats which seam to control the speakers and heating and cooling systems built into each seat.

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The e-Survivor will make its official debut at the Tokyo Motor Show 2017

The e-Survivor is apparently supposed to represent SUVs that Suzuki will produce up to100 years from now.

If that is the case then certain technology will really not have progressed too far.

The car still has a traditional steering wheel, still mostly looks like a car and isn’t as wonderfully futuristic or ambitious as concepts such as the Renault Symbioz, which is essentially a living room on wheels.

At the Frankfurt Motor Show 2017 we saw the introduction of the Honda Urban EV Concept which follows a similar design path as the e Survivor, but is less wayward.

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The interior features a range of different screens

The Urban EV has retro look, inspired by the original Civic Mk1 and looks a little like the classic VW Golf GTI.

Despite its old school looks however it is packed full of the latest technology and modern interior design.

Suzuki will also debut a few other new concepts at the Tokyo car show including three versions of the XBEE which is an incredibly boxy and uncool looking MPV, which comes with some ironic tag liens such as “I want to enjoy life cooler.”

There are three versions of the XBEE going on display and the new Spacia Concept which looks like a compact street food truck more than it looks like a car.